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Articles

Death is an Outrage
Robert A. Freitas Jr.

Pro-life
Brenda Cooper

Nanotechnology and Life Extension
Chris Phoenix

Activism for Healthy Life Extension
Devon Fowler

From Fantastic Voyage
Ray Kurzweil and Terry Grossman, M.D.

Superlongevity Without Overpopulation
Max More

Why Cryosuspension Makes Sense, Part 1
Terry Grossman, M.D.

The Curious Case of the Catatonic Biogerontologists
Aubrey de Grey

The Tithonus Option is Not an Option
Chris Lawson

Some Non-Original Thoughts on Diet, Health, and Longevity
Phil Graves

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Information on Aging

In order to fight your enemy, you must know your enemy. Understanding the facts and mechanisms of aging is an important first step towards improving your own health.

Resources

InfoAging
InfoAging offers a wealth of easy to understand information on the aging process and how to live healthily for longer. This is an excellent resource.

SAGE Crossroads
The onset of the senior boom, coupled with new discoveries in aging-related science and technology is setting the stage for great debate on medical interventions and longevity science. SAGE Crossroads aims to be the balanced, "go-to" site for those interested in engaging in lively discussions about the ethical, political, economic, and societal implications of aging-related science.

SAGE KE
The Science of Aging Knowledge Resource requires free registration for use, but is an extremely useful archive of material from its five year publication run from 2001 to 2006. News, community information and research in comprehensible articles.

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